Bowdoin-Eye Painter
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Bowdoin-Eye Painter
Summary
Bowdoin-Eye Painter is a human[1]. He was born on 550 BC[2]. He worked as an Attic vase-painter[3] and red-figure vase painter[4].
Key Facts
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter was born on 550 BC[2].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter held citizenship in Classical Athens[5].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter worked as an Attic vase-painter[3].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter's professions included red-figure vase painter[4].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter's field of work was Greek vases[6].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter's field of work was red-figure pottery[7].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter's field of work was Attic vase-painting[8].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter's field of work was eye-cup[9].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter's field of work was Class of Palmette-eye-cups[10].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter is recorded as male[11].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter's instance of is recorded as notname[13].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter is associated with the Archaic Greek sculpture movement[14].
- Bowdoin College is named after Bowdoin-Eye Painter[15].
- eye-cup is named after Bowdoin-Eye Painter[16].
- name vase is named after Bowdoin-Eye Painter[17].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter's Commons category is recorded as Bowdoin-Eye Painter[18].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter's residence is recorded as Classical Athens[19].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter's work location is recorded as Kerameikos[20].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter's described by source is recorded as Attic Red-Figure Vase Painters[21].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter's described by source is recorded as Attic Red-Figure Vase Painters[22].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter's described by source is recorded as Paralipomena[23].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter's described by source is recorded as Athenian Red Figure Vases: The Archaic Period: A Handbook[24].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Ancient Greek[25].
- Bowdoin-Eye Painter's different from is recorded as Bowdoin Painter[26].
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Origins and Family
Bowdoin-Eye Painter was born on 550 BC[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include Attic vase-painter[3] and red-figure vase painter[4]. Fields of work include Greek vases[6]; red-figure pottery[7], a pottery style[27]; Attic vase-painting[8], an art style[28], in Classical Athens[29]; eye-cup[9]; and Class of Palmette-eye-cups[10], an ancient Greek vase-form[30], founded in -0520[31].
FAQs
What did Bowdoin-Eye Painter do for work?
Bowdoin-Eye Painter worked as Attic vase-painter[3] and red-figure vase painter[4].